
The American Library Association has removed the name of beloved American author Laura Ingalls Wilder from their children’s literary award.
Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name is set to be removed from a major children’s book award after concerns were raised about the “Little House on the Prairie” author’s depiction of certain races in the early-to-mid 20th century.
The Association of Library Service to Children’s (ALSC) board voted unanimously on Saturday to rename the “Laura Ingalls Wilder Award” as the “Children’s Literature Legacy Award.”
A close relative belonged to the ALA for years out of work-related necessity, so I’ve known for some time that they’re a contemptible hive of Leftist groupthink. Their latest round of virtue signaling is hardly a surprise.
Neither is this critical detail:
The association, which took the vote at its board meeting in New Orleans, said the vote “was greeted by a standing ovation by the audience in attendance.”
I’m going keep beating this drum until every oblivious normie is roused from his oblivious slumber. The Left hates you. They actively want to usurp and destroy your heritage, and they take vicious delight in cultural vandalism.
You could end the freak carnival tomorrow, America. When will you find the will to do it?
Perhaps you’ll find the inspiration by reading another series of award-winning novels.